Michelle Obama is the most admired woman in America, according to a new Gallup poll.

This marks the first time in 17 years that Hillary Clinton has not topped the list. In fact, she has moved to number three.

Obama, who finished second to Clinton three times and is currently touring to promote her autobiography, "Becoming," won by a significant margin, Gallup says, with Oprah Winfrey coming in second, followed by Clinton and current First Lady Melania Trump.

Gallup's annual survey, conducted between Dec. 3 and Dec. 12 this year, asks Americans to name the man and woman living anywhere in the world today whom they admire most. They've been conducted the annual poll since 1946.

The full women's list is as follows:

Michelle Obama

Oprah Winfrey

Hillary Clinton

Melania Trump

Queen Elizabeth

Angela Merkel

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Ellen DeGeneres

Nikki Haley

Malala Yousafzai

Nancy Pelosi

The full men's list looks like this:

Barack Obama

Donald Trump

George W. Bush

Pope Francis

Bill Gates

Bernie Sanders

Bill Clinton

Dalai Lama

Joe Biden

Elon Musk

Mike Pence

The men's list is notable this year for the absence of two men who often ranked high but who passed away in 2018, Sen. John McCain and the Rev. Billy Graham.